Texas A&M No MCAT admission, any other US schools not require MCAT?

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The Texas A & M University System offers another admissions route that doesn't require MCAT scores. Applicants coming from areas of Texas with a shortage of medical services can become part of the Partnership for Primary Care Program. Participation in the program allows for the waiver of all MCAT requirements, provided the individual pledges to work in underserved areas upon graduation.

If anyone know other US schools without an MCAT requirement please post/share it.

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Used to be that URochester, Harvard, and I think Hopkins didn't require MCAT, along with a couple others, but I think all of them now do as a result of AMCAS tightening up (er, standardizing) med school requirements in the mid-90's, and now only specific sub-programs (as the one you've found) waive the exam.

So...I don't have any useful information to share 🙂

-pitman
 
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